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Drake farmers’ market to educate shoppers on child and family services

News PhotoShoppers at this week’s Drake Neighborhood Farmers’ Market can talk to representatives from Children & Family Services and Domestic Abuse Services.

The September 3 market also will feature:

•    Kids Veggie Toss Game — Kids will be able to throw veggies at a garden target to win a prize.

The market is open from 4 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday, rain or shine, through Sept. 24. It is held in the parking lot of First Christian Church, 25th Street and University Avenue. Free parking is available across the street from the market.

More than 20 vendors will offer Iowa-grown produce, baked goods, snacks, meals, sandwiches and crafts. Four vendors have wireless equipment that accepts bank debit cards, Visa, Discover and MasterCard credit cards and Electronic Benefit Transfer cards. IFMNP/WIC checks and Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition checks are welcome at the market.

Entertainment, educational information and special guests are provided weekly. The market also has a health tent, where free blood pressure checks and blood sugar tests are available each week.

The market is a non-profit community event sponsored by First Christian Church, the Drake Neighborhood Association and Drake University. For more information, call Ginny Gieseke at 515-277-6951.

Activities scheduled for upcoming market days include:

September 10

•    For Your Health — Polk County Health Department representatives will talk about the variety of confidential services available at low or no cost. PCH is dedicated to helping families face the challenges of being and staying healthy. Services include immunizations, diabetes help, flu shots and respite from extreme summer heat.

•    Free Face Painting

September 17

•    Free Honey Lemonade – Celebrate honey month at 3 Bee Honey Farms.

•    For Your Health — Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa representatives provide information on a program providing free birth control and exams for a year, and about a variety of reproductive health care issues and family planning services.

September 24

•    Free apple pie and cider

•    Free pumpkin cookie decorating for children

•    Cooking Demo – Chef Joe Godfroy will demonstrate easy and delicious dishes with produce available at the Market. Free samples and recipes.

•    For Your Health — Powell Substance Abuse Center will explain treatment programs available.

Drake farmers’ market to educate shoppers on child and family services

Shoppers at this week’s Drake Neighborhood Farmers’ Market can talk to representatives from Children & Family Services and Domestic Abuse Services.

The September 3 market also will feature:

•    Kids Veggie Toss Game — Kids will be able to throw veggies at a garden target to win a prize.

The market is open from 4 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday, rain or shine, through Sept. 24. It is held in the parking lot of First Christian Church, 25th Street and University Avenue. Free parking is available across the street from the market.

More than 20 vendors will offer Iowa-grown produce, baked goods, snacks, meals, sandwiches and crafts. Four vendors have wireless equipment that accepts bank debit cards, Visa, Discover and MasterCard credit cards and Electronic Benefit Transfer cards. IFMNP/WIC checks and Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition checks are welcome at the market.

Entertainment, educational information and special guests are provided weekly. The market also has a health tent, where free blood pressure checks and blood sugar tests are available each week.

The market is a non-profit community event sponsored by First Christian Church, the Drake Neighborhood Association and Drake University. For more information, call Ginny Gieseke at 515-277-6951.

Activities scheduled for upcoming market days include:

September 10

•    For Your Health — Polk County Health Department representatives will talk about the variety of confidential services available at low or no cost. PCH is dedicated to helping families face the challenges of being and staying healthy. Services include immunizations, diabetes help, flu shots and respite from extreme summer heat.

•    Free Face Painting

September 17

•    Free Honey Lemonade – Celebrate honey month at 3 Bee Honey Farms.

•    For Your Health — Planned Parenthood of Greater Iowa representatives provide information on a program providing free birth control and exams for a year, and about a variety of reproductive health care issues and family planning services.

September 24

•    Free apple pie and cider

•    Free pumpkin cookie decorating for children

•    Cooking Demo – Chef Joe Godfroy will demonstrate easy and delicious dishes with produce available at the Market. Free samples and recipes.

•    For Your Health — Powell Substance Abuse Center will explain treatment programs available.